Hi!
I have ser running with the postgres module. When I make a ps -el, there are many "postmaster" entries.
My questions: 1.) Is that normal? 2.) I have max_connections=250 in my postgres configuration file. The more users are connected to my ser, the more connections do I need? ... or ser only "needs" this connections on startup?
Many thanks for your help!!
Sebastian
On 01-08-2005 16:32, Sebastian Kühner wrote:
Hi!
I have ser running with the postgres module. When I make a ps -el, there are many "postmaster" entries.
My questions: 1.) Is that normal?
Yes.
2.) I have max_connections=250 in my postgres configuration file. The more users are connected to my ser, the more connections do I need? ... or ser only "needs" this connections on startup?
No, there is one connection per process and module, it is not related to the number of users.
Jan.
Hi again...
Well, maybe that's normal, but I noticed that if I start ser with the postgres-module, that the free space of my memory goes from about 144000 k to about 3800 k ... that means that ser needs very much memory using the postgres-module.
Maybe I don't use it correctly... to initiate the acc-module for example I use:
modparam("acc", "db_url", "postgres://admin:xxxxxxxx@localhost/AAA")
Is that correct??
Thanks!
Sebastian
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Janak" jan@iptel.org To: "Sebastian Kühner" skuehner@veraza.com Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 5:02 PM Subject: Re: [Serusers] Postgres
On 01-08-2005 16:32, Sebastian Kühner wrote:
Hi!
I have ser running with the postgres module. When I make a ps -el, there
are many "postmaster" entries.
My questions: 1.) Is that normal?
Yes.
2.) I have max_connections=250 in my postgres configuration file. The
more users are connected to my ser, the more connections do I need? ... or ser only "needs" this connections on startup?
No, there is one connection per process and module, it is not related to the number of users.
Jan.